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In The Prehistory Of The Mind, Prof Steven Mithen embarks on a remarkable journey through the evolution of human cognition. He explores the intricate relationship between the development of the mind and the prehistoric context in which it flourished. Mithen delves into the cognitive capabilities of early humans, considering how their thought processes were shaped by their environments and social interactions.
Drawing on a wealth of archaeological evidence, Mithen argues that the mind developed not in isolation but as a response to the challenges of survival and social living. He introduces the concept of the 'cognitive fluidity', which reflects how early humans could switch between various modes of thinking—social, ecological, and technical—enabling them to thrive in a complex world.
This book is ideal for those interested in the intersections of archaeology, cognitive psychology, and philosophy of mind. It will resonate with readers of Mithen's previous works, such as After the Ice and How to Teach Evolution to Your Kids, as it continues to challenge and expand our understanding of human development.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 480
Publisher: Orion Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780753802045
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